

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Fred Niblo (January 6, 1874 – November 11, 1948) was an American pioneer film actor, director and producer. Niblo was born Frederick Liedtke (several sources give "Frederico Nobile", apparently erroneously) in York, Nebraska, to a French mother and a father who had served as a captain in the American Civil War and was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg. Using the stage name, Fred Niblo, Liedtke began his show business career performing in vaudeville and in live theater. After more than twenty years doing live performing as a monologist, during which he traveled extensively around the globe, he worked in Australia from 1912 through 1915, where he turned to the burgeoning motion picture industry and made his first two films. As a Hollywood director, he is most remembered for several notable films beginning with his 1920 work The Mark of Zorro which starred Douglas Fairbanks.
Known For
Crazy House (1943)Age: 69as Studio Executive
Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942)Age: 68as Ship's Captain (uncredited)
Life with Henry (1941)Age: 67as Mr.Sam Aldrich
Ellery Queen, Master Detective (1940)Age: 66as John Braun
I'm Still Alive (1940)Age: 66as Fred, Third Director
A Man's Man (1929)Age: 55as Fred Niblo (uncredited)
Hello, 'Frisco (1924)Age: 50as Fred Niblo
Scandalous Tongues (1922)Age: 48as Reverend Charles Alden
The Bootlegger's Daughter (1922)Age: 48as Reverend Charles Alden
Coals of Fire (1918)Age: 44as Rev. Charles Alden





